0 to give a new appearance to a person or thing, especially in order to hide its true form:
1 something that someone wears to hide their true appearance:
2 to give a new appearance to a person or thing, esp. in order to hide its true form:
"Well, I have shown you how to do this before, " she said, unable to disguise her impatience.
Strenuous efforts were made throughout the war to disguise the scale of civilian casualties.
She has had a lot of cosmetic surgery in an attempt to disguise her age.
My friend rang me up at the office and tried to disguise her voice, but I knew it was her.
The journalist disguised himself as a waiter in order to get into the celebrity party.
With pretense, disguise, and unreflective belief in disinterested philosophical analysis, philosophers can easily objectify the interests of certain power groups, whether scientific or political.
In the initial stages a degree of nationalistic euphoria disguised a series of political tensions.
It is also a building which wears a mask to disguise the social power which it exerts through its programme.
中文繁体
給…化裝,給…喬裝打扮, 將…偽裝起來, 掩飾,隱藏(觀點、感受等)…
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给…化装,给…乔装打扮, 将…伪装起来, 掩饰,隐藏(观点、感受等)…
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ropa o accesorios para ocultar la verdadera identidad, disfraz, disfrazar…
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disfarce, disfarçar…
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変装, (人)を変装させる…
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kıyafet değiştirerek başkaları tarafından tanınmayı engellemek, gizlenmek, (fikir…
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déguisement [masculine], déguiser, camoufler…
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roba o complements per a ocultar la veritable identitat, disfressa, disfressar…
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